Keanu Reeves' star unveiled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Keanu Reeves' star unveiled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Video: Keanu Reeves' star unveiled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Video: Keanu Reeves' star unveiled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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The star of American actor Keanu Reeves has been unveiled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. It has serial number 2277 and "shines" right next to the Hollywood and Highland complex, which houses the Kodak Theater, which hosts the annual Oscars.

The hero of the occasion arrived at the ceremony accompanied by his mother, Patricia Reeves.

Keanu Reeves was born in September 1964 in Beirut, Lebanon. His father was a geologist and the family traveled a lot. The unusual name Keanu is derived from the Hawaiian language and means "cool wind over the mountains." After their parents divorced, Keanu moved with his mother and sister to New York and then to Toronto.

Reeves made his film debut in Canada in the 1985 film One Step. The American audience first saw him a year later in the film Young Blood, ITAR-TASS reports. All in all, the actor starred in more than 30 films and his roles in the films "Speed", "Devil's Advocate", "Little Buddha", "Chain Reaction", "Love with the Rules and Without", as well as the "Matrix" trilogy brought him immense popularity. … On February 18, a new mystical thriller with his participation is released in America - "Konstantin" (Constantine).

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The protagonist of Reeves' new film, John Constantine, is a traveler and explorer who travels around the world in search of supernatural mysteries that occupy his mind. In doing so, he uses his own superhuman abilities. On his way, she met a female detective Angela Dodson (actress Rachel Weitz), who is investigating the story of the death of her twin sister. This death looks like a suicide, but Angela suspects that there was a mysterious sect that calls itself "The First of the Fallen."

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